โAug-02-2018 11:05 AM
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โAug-06-2018 01:31 PM
VoodooMedicineMan wrote:
The other thing I changed was the solid pin to one that has movement fore and aft, I can't remember the name of it.
Nice horns
โAug-03-2018 05:43 PM
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โAug-03-2018 07:38 AM
VoodooMedicineMan wrote:
I have that adapter for four years and it works fine.
The only problem is hooking up is harder.
โAug-03-2018 07:29 AM
NMDriver2 wrote:
The force needed to start the 5er moving or to stop it is the same regardless of the hitch. Having a gooseneck adapter does not magically increase the force required to move, stop, or turn the 5er. The force applied at the pin does not change.
I will not get into an argument about this but consider that your 5er is like a flag on a pole. The flag does not have more or less stress based on how long the pole it. The pole may have more or less stress based on length but the flag (pin of the 5er) does not.
โAug-03-2018 05:52 AM
โAug-03-2018 12:11 AM
NMDriver2 wrote:
The force needed to start the 5er moving or to stop it is the same regardless of the hitch. Having a gooseneck adapter does not magically increase the force required to move, stop, or turn the 5er. The force applied at the pin does not change.
I will not get into an argument about this but consider that your 5er is like a flag on a pole. The flag does not have more or less stress based on how long the pole it. The pole may have more or less stress based on length but the flag (pin of the 5er) does not.
โAug-03-2018 12:07 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't think that occasional usage to move a 5th wheel would incur damage to the trailer. If a need-to-move arose I think you'd be fine.
Regular usage...possibly another story.
โAug-02-2018 07:22 PM
โAug-02-2018 06:45 PM
Tony Berry wrote:NMDriver2 wrote:
Having a gooseneck adapter does not magically increase the force required to move, stop, or turn the 5er. The force applied at the pin does not change.
Sure it does. More specifically, the direction of force, and where that excess is dissipated, changes. Simple leverage physics. Stretch your arm straight out with a bowling ball in your hand. You will exert a level of force on your wrist. Attach that bowling ball to a length of broomstick and hold it out. That force will be greatly exaggerated at your wrist.
โAug-02-2018 04:04 PM
NMDriver2 wrote:
Having a gooseneck adapter does not magically increase the force required to move, stop, or turn the 5er. The force applied at the pin does not change.
โAug-02-2018 03:58 PM
sayoung wrote:
Is the ball a permeate mount or a turnover and is the bed flat or is ball in a recess trough ?
They do have an extension for the AUH if your ball is in the recess.